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Tommy Woods
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 - posted March 11, 2012 05:52 PM      Profile for Tommy Woods   Email Tommy Woods   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi
I have a Toei 8 talkie projector,here is a link to super8data http://www.super8data.com/database/projectors_list/projectors_toei/toei_talkie_8.htm

my question is this was there ever std 8mm optical sound film,as this has the ability to play them, if not,its a pity this cant play super 8 optical,just thought I'd throw this in the mix and see what comes up.

Regards

Tommy

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Thomas Dafnides
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 - posted March 11, 2012 08:26 PM      Profile for Thomas Dafnides     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I love the design, similar to a 16mm projector . I am not aware of any standard 8mm optical sound prints...I believe there was a plan to market optical sound for the education market but it was derailed by the introduction of Super 8.

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Hugh Thompson Scott
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 - posted March 12, 2012 04:37 AM      Profile for Hugh Thompson Scott   Email Hugh Thompson Scott       Edit/Delete Post 
Nice projector Tom,I remember these being advertised by Dixon's Photographic at the time in magazines and
newspapers etc and they look like a sturdy piece of kit.As for
std 8mm optical I do believe it was very big in Japan where many
films were released in this format,a few distributors did release
some titles but sales were not great.Did you know that there was
another system produced in Italy called FORMAT M.Introduced
about the same time that Kodak was putting Super 8 onto the
market,which would be 1965.It used the std 8 frame and the super 8 sprocket hole,which meant the frame width could be increased to about 1.85 ratio. the talk was of using this format
commercially,with the possibility of in- flight entertainment and
the soundtracks could be either opt. or magnetic.Perhaps the
lads in Italy could throw some light on this? I believe the
projectors were Silma and Fumeo with large spools for showing
features and this was reported in "Movie Maker"magazine at
the time.So any further info on this would be helpful.Phil Sheard
did report on this some years ago.

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Tommy Woods
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 - posted March 12, 2012 07:03 AM      Profile for Tommy Woods   Email Tommy Woods   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Its a pity that I wont be able to try the optical side of this machine,what suprises me is the amount of investment required in R&D marketing etc to get this to market over here and for there not to be films available,annyhow,this came to me without a power lead so I'm going to convert the AC socket and get it up and running and put a film thru it.

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Hugh Thompson Scott
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 - posted March 12, 2012 03:37 PM      Profile for Hugh Thompson Scott   Email Hugh Thompson Scott       Edit/Delete Post 
i've got to say that the projector you've got there looks a far better
machine to put film through than the much vaunted Elmo
projectors,as it isn't auto thread, and isn't cursed with those
terrible plastic tracks.I wonder where all those prints are now that
were made for these machines?

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Tommy Woods
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 - posted March 12, 2012 04:12 PM      Profile for Tommy Woods   Email Tommy Woods   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
If anyone has any optical std 8mm film even 50ft please let me know!!!

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Adrian Winchester
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 - posted March 13, 2012 09:31 AM      Profile for Adrian Winchester     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I've spoken to someone who has a Std 8 optical projector and a few shorts - so they do exist in the UK but are extremely difficult to find.

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Osi Osgood
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 - posted March 13, 2012 12:44 PM      Profile for Osi Osgood   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Believe it or not ... there was!!!

I passed on it, and I REALLY wish I had bought it, as it was a bargain price and I had never even heard of them before, but I was offered a print of "Futureworld", and it was a standard 8mm optical sound print, and I think we can be reasonably sure that there were other standard 8mm optical sound prints manufactured.

I just wish I had bought that film! Another example of me kicking myself in the arse after the fact again ...

Hmmm, I wonder if there were any standard 8mm optical sound prints of "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams", mmm could be!

What surprised me further, is that there was even standard 8mm optical features as of that late date, as "Futureworld" came out in 1976.

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Tommy Woods
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 - posted March 14, 2012 07:07 AM      Profile for Tommy Woods   Email Tommy Woods   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Interesting regarding these films being in the UK,I've tried googling to no avail,I guess this must be one of the rarest formats?

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Osi Osgood
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 - posted March 14, 2012 01:53 PM      Profile for Osi Osgood   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
It would have to be Tom ... (hope you don't mind the abbreviation there), as that is the only print that I have ever heard of as a standard 8mm optical sound feature.

I'm sure that someone on this forum has the article in they're own archives, but there was a tragic story of a fellow collector, invited to go to a super 8 optical sound film lab (for the airlines) and he witnessed a film exec who had to stand by and watch as they physically butchered super 8 optical sound prints, in order to make sure that they didn't get into collectors hands, (a way of keeping things copyright protected back then) ...

I wouldn't be surprised if the same standards were used with the standard 8mm prints.

One thought that just occured to me ...

This projector that you have mentioned above is of "Japanese descent". Therefore, could standard 8mm optical sound prints been quite well known in Japan? It is possible and there is very little known about Japanese super 8, (though it is still being produced over there, and we have good old fuji film super 8 existing to this day!)

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Allan Broadfield
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 - posted March 14, 2012 02:24 PM      Profile for Allan Broadfield   Author's Homepage   Email Allan Broadfield   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
The 'Toei' was my first sound projector and it was marvelous if a little noisy in operation, the bodywork being metal which seemed to magnify the noise of the mechanism. The gate apperture was switched over when running optical sound, which made the picture frame considerably smaller to make way for the optical track. It operated mag sound very well, but unfortunately I never came across any optical prints, which I think were probably a Japanese thing.
Incidentaly, the instructions were in a sort of pig English, eg; 'Don't remove the cover or you will be shocked'!

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John Yapp
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 - posted March 14, 2012 02:33 PM      Profile for John Yapp   Email John Yapp   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
"It would have to be Tom ... (hope you don't mind the abbreviation there)"

That must have saved you lots of time Osi [Smile]

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Michael O'Regan
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 - posted March 14, 2012 02:36 PM      Profile for Michael O'Regan   Email Michael O'Regan   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Yep, especially as you then went to the trouble of writing " (hope you don't mind the abbreviation there)"
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